Ruling Congress retains two assembly seats in Karnataka
Team Udayavani, Apr 13, 2017, 2:45 PM IST
Bengaluru: The ruling Congress in Karnataka today retained both the Assembly seats of Nanjangud and Gundlupet where the bypolls held on Sunday.
Congress’ Kalale N Keshavamurthy defeated his nearest rival V Srinivas Prasad (BJP) by over 21,000 votes in Nanjangud.
In Gundlupet, Geetha Mahadevaprasad (Congress) trounced BJP’s C S Niranjan Kumar by over 10,000 votes, an election official said.
Both the seats were held by the Congress.
With the Assembly polls slated to be held in about a year, the Congress and the BJP had played for heavy stakes in the bypolls.
The by-elections were necessitated in Gundulpet following the death of Cooperation Minister Mahadevaprasad while in Nanjangud, it was caused by the resignation of Srinivas Prasad as Congress MLA after he was dropped from the ministry.
Srinivas had switched over to the BJP, while Keshavamurthy had contested the 2013 Assembly polls on a JD(S) ticket.
Geeta is the widow of Mahadeva Prasad.
Remaining neutral, former Prime Minister H D Devegowda- led JDS had not fielded its candidates.
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